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Two-phase flow boiling in a microfluidic channel at high mass flux
, 2020We report the experimental investigations of two-phase flow boiling heat transfer characteristics of a refrigerant in a microfluidic channel at a high mass flux (more than 1000 kg/m2 s).
Chanyoot Keepaiboon+6 more
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Advances in Materials, 2019
Development of smaller, faster, and more powerful electronic devices requires effective cooling strategies to efficiently remove ever‐greater heat. Phase‐change heat transfer such as boiling and evaporation has been widely exploited in various water ...
Wenming Li+11 more
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Development of smaller, faster, and more powerful electronic devices requires effective cooling strategies to efficiently remove ever‐greater heat. Phase‐change heat transfer such as boiling and evaporation has been widely exploited in various water ...
Wenming Li+11 more
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The Journal of Family Practice, 2022
It seemed clear that the growth was linked to a recent trip to a tropical location. But the true cause wasn't the one that was originally suspected.
Linnea S, Banker, Stephen C, Ho
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It seemed clear that the growth was linked to a recent trip to a tropical location. But the true cause wasn't the one that was originally suspected.
Linnea S, Banker, Stephen C, Ho
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Enhanced Capillary‐Fed Boiling in Copper Inverse Opals via Template Sintering
Advanced Functional Materials, 2018Capillary‐fed boiling of water from microporous metal surfaces is promising for low thermal resistance vapor chamber heat spreaders for hot spot management.
Chi Zhang+5 more
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Dermatology, 2011
<i>Background:</i> About 90% of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are smokers. A crucial eliciting role of smoking appears to be certain. In order to increase the awareness of this avoidable major cause of the disease and to facilitate the recognition of incipient disorder, we propose the more specific term ‘smoker’s boils’ for HS
Happle, Rudolf, König, Arne
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<i>Background:</i> About 90% of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are smokers. A crucial eliciting role of smoking appears to be certain. In order to increase the awareness of this avoidable major cause of the disease and to facilitate the recognition of incipient disorder, we propose the more specific term ‘smoker’s boils’ for HS
Happle, Rudolf, König, Arne
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Science, 2022
An emergent encoding of aggressive motivation in neurons of the ...
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An emergent encoding of aggressive motivation in neurons of the ...
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Characterization of pseudo-boiling in a transcritical nitrogen jet
The Physics of Fluids, 2018This study is devoted to the investigation, by means of direct numerical simulation, of the interaction between turbulent motions and the pseudo-boiling process. To this end, fully resolved data of a transcritical nitrogen jet are used, obtained via high
P. E. Lapenna
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The Lancet, 2008
In January, 1999, a 42-year-old Chinese housewife, from a mountainous region, developed pustules on both feet, and severe itching. Her illness became worse during her menstrual period, when pustules spread to her legs and buttocks, and she developed a fever as high as 40oC.
Liping Wen, Jia Yin, Tengda Xu
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In January, 1999, a 42-year-old Chinese housewife, from a mountainous region, developed pustules on both feet, and severe itching. Her illness became worse during her menstrual period, when pustules spread to her legs and buttocks, and she developed a fever as high as 40oC.
Liping Wen, Jia Yin, Tengda Xu
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Nursing Standard, 1988
I am writing in response to Yvonne Salisbury's letter 'Practice Nurse Alarm' (Nursing Standard week ending May 14, 1988).
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I am writing in response to Yvonne Salisbury's letter 'Practice Nurse Alarm' (Nursing Standard week ending May 14, 1988).
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When water does not boil at the boiling point
Endeavour, 2007Every schoolchild learns that, under standard pressure, pure water always boils at 100 degrees C. Except that it does not. By the late 18th century, pioneering scientists had already discovered great variations in the boiling temperature of water under fixed pressure. So, why have most of us been taught that the boiling point of water is constant? And,
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